If you are a person with visual impairment, make sure to visit the Artus Court. The Braille guide available at the ticket office deserves a special mention, as it contains additional tactile images for navigating the building independently. Selected exhibits can be experienced by touching them. Should you experience any issues, the court’s helpful staff is always happy to assist you.
If you are a person with hearing impairment, before you visit the Artus Court, be advised that the institution offers no amenities for the hearing impaired, and does not employ a Polish Sign Language interpreter. The staff do not use this language either. Exhibit descriptions are available in Polish, but can be difficult to read, blurry, and may at times be placed too low.
If you are a person with motor impairment, make sure to visit the Artus Court with an accompanying person. Otherwise, you may find it difficult to navigate the exhibition area (narrow passages, steps between rooms, no handrails) and experience certain parts of the offering (illegible exhibit descriptions). The entrance at ul. Chlebnicka 1 may be difficult to access for visitors with motor impairment.
If you are a guardian of an adult/child with intellectual disability / autism spectrum disorder, please be advised that the building is not adapted to your needs. There is no dedicated area to rest and calm down. Children may find it difficult to explore the building on their own. The staff is not trained to work with children with intellectual disabilities / autism spectrum disorders.